Article 6Q1NR ‘I’m like a steamrollered cartoon character: totally flat’: the agony aunt who couldn’t feel anything at all

‘I’m like a steamrollered cartoon character: totally flat’: the agony aunt who couldn’t feel anything at all

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Annalisa Barbieri
from Science | The Guardian on (#6Q1NR)

Like many of my letter writers, I have periods of feeling totally meh' about life. What is anhedonia and can I find a cure?

When I was nine, I discovered I had a superpower. Two classmates and I were playing in the playground, probably some horse-themed game, until one of them choked me in an assassin-style throat hold. It was one of those stupid things children do, perhaps copying something she'd seen on TV, not realising how dangerous it was. I simultaneously dropped to my knees, feeling as if I was floating out of my body, in tremendous pain, unable to breathe or speak. She let go just as a black curtain drew across my view of clouds and sky.

It was not my best playtime. I wasn't able to speak for several minutes. I felt upset, confused, isolated: where were the adults? Who was looking after me?

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